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Heavyweight, lightweight: Ranking boxing's most exciting weight divisions

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We are now well into the second half of 2025, and there are still plenty of fights to be made before the end of the year.

Some divisions are thriving, while it is a quieter period for other weight classes.

But which weight category is the most exciting right now?

It’s time to rank the top five divisions that are set to deliver thrilling matchups in the near future.

5. Heavyweight

Oleksandr Usyk cemented his place as the best heavyweight on the planet by stopping Daniel Dubois inside five rounds at Wembley.

Now, we want to see who can step up and challenge the Ukrainian great before he hangs up his gloves.

Usyk has already seen off Dubois, Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, and it is time to bring new contenders into the mix who can generate excitement.

Joseph Parker and Moses Itauma could get a shot a glory soon, while the likes of Agit Kabayel and Fabio Wardley are also waiting in the wings.

Usyk is in the final stages of his illustrious career, and it will be intriguing to see who he faces next, and who takes over the division once he retires.

Usyk-Dubois 2Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

4. Lightweight

This division is currently topped by two elite southpaws – Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis.

Both men are undefeated and a super-fight between the pair would be one of the biggest clashes in boxing.

Davis was held to a draw in his last fight with Lamont Roach, and they are scheduled to face each other again in a rematch next month. The winner should face Stevenson next.

Meanwhile, rising US star Abdullah Mason will face Britain’s Sam Noakes for the vacant WBO title in November, while the lightweight division also has the highly-rated Raymond Muratalla and Floyd Schofield climbing the rankings.

Throw amateur standout Andy Cruz into the mix and there are plenty of excellent fights to whet the appetite at 135lbs.

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3. Featherweight

The featherweight division currently has four champions with just two losses between them.

The contrast in styles between the four titlists makes this a fascinating weight class to follow.

Mexico’s Rafael Espinoza is a force of nature at 6ft 1in, with his incredible work-rate overwhelming his opponents. Nick Ball sets his own ferocious pace, while standing at only 5ft 2in tall.

WBC champion Stephen Fulton is a classy operator while Angelo Leo burst onto the scene by knocking out the hard-punching Luis Alberto Lopez last year.

Unification clashes should be in the offing shortly, and WBC interim champion Bruce Carrington is only getting better with every fight.

Pound-for-pound great Naoya Inoue is also expected to move up to featherweight at the back end of 2025, adding even more interest to this red-hot division.

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2. Light middleweight

There have been a lack of star names at 154lbs in recent years, but that looks set to change.

Jaron Ennis has just vacated his welterweight titles to move up and Vergil Ortiz is well positioned as the WBC interim champion.

A fight between Ennis and Ortiz has been mooted for a while and could soon become reality.

Meanwhile, Xander Zayas became boxing’s youngest male world champion on Saturday, WBC titlist Sebastian Fundora is a major handful at 6ft 6in tall, and IBF king Bakhram Murtazaliev is coming off the biggest win of his career over Tim Tszyu.

Terence Crawford could also drop back down to light-middleweight after facing Canelo Alvarez at 168lbs in September. A future fight between Crawford and Ennis would be mouthwatering after they narrowly missed each other at welterweight.

1. Light heavyweight

Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev have already delivered two modern-day classics, and a trilogy is expected to take place in early 2026.

They are the standout light heavyweight names, but David Benavidez is also on the rise and is now the WBC champion after Bivol vacated the belt.

There is plenty of British interest in this division too. Anthony Yarde will challenge Benavidez for his title in November, while Callum Smith, Joshua Buatsi and Willy Hutchinson are all ranked inside The Ring’s top 10.

Ben Whittaker may also fancy his chances of getting into the mix after ending his rivalry with Liam Cameron in emphatic fashion earlier this year.

With three pound-for-pound stars in Bivol, Beterbiev and Benavidez at the top of the division, and several Brits circling for their own opportunities, the light heavyweight division is the cream of the crop in boxing right now.

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